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II Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes

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Substituted CycloalkanesBulky substituents prefer to be in equatorial position <strong>and</strong> NOT axialExample Methylcyclohexane:Geometric Isomers:Cis <strong>and</strong> trans isomers; a type of stereoisomers in whichatoms or groups display orientation differences around a double bond or ringCis Isomer: Geometric isomer in which groups are on the same side of a ringor double bondTrans Isomer: Geometric Isomer in which groups are on the opposite sides of aring or double bondExample:8

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